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madam-professor

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Weston is working on a science project and wants to make his papier-mch volcano erupt. He remembers that when his mother combined vinegar and baking soda while following a recipe, the batter foamed up as she added the vinegar.
 
  So he tries mixing vinegar and baking soda in his volcano, and the mixture bubbles. Weston is showing:
   a. General transfer
   b. Intuitive transfer
   c. Specific transfer
   d. Negative transfer

Question 2

Adolescents who learn a second language often apply patterns of speech production used in their native tongue and therefore speak the second language with an accent. This phenomenon is an example of:
 
  a. General transfer
  b. Situated cognition
  c. Positive transfer
  d. Negative transfer


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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